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Hi, @spooz2. Glad you're back with us after 10 weeks or so and that you came across this press release from a European research team. It claims good results for four patients with metastasizing bladder cancer by attacking a protein molecule that's pivotal in establishing new cancer cells that travel away from the bladder to other organs, near and far with the body. It's good to learn of your interest in metastatic cancer, assuming that your medical team's diagnosis of your case raises that possibility and that it is on the list of conditions that your therapy plan will confront. Perhaps they will consider this new therapy among those that would be promising in your case. If you can, keep us updated on what has evolved in your treatment over the past 10 weeks and what you're hoping to do next. Martin

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There is much information on the internet from responsible sources with clinical studies.
Specifically the use of Curcumin to improve results. I had stage II muscle invasive bladder cancer and used it before, during, and after successful chemotherapy. It also eliminated all Chemotherapy side effects. On my recent visit to Brazil, I found that the oncologists I spoke to prescribed one gram each of curcumin and vitamin C per day to their patients. They were also aware of the Galleri test as a less invasive way than cytoscopy to check for cancer recurrence. I am also using the more specific Natera test for my bladder cancer. Both are simple blood tests.
lhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5494770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2604907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699625/